weird text on top on edit language page...

Started by dextrous, October 07, 2008, 05:42:35 PM

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dextrous

Hello,
i have this text:
"// Mod 'TopicStarter' by Digger $txt['TopicStarter_txt'] = 'Àâòîð òåìû'; // Mod 'TopicStarter' by Digger // Mod 'TopicStarter' by Digger $txt['TopicStarter_txt'] = 'Àâòîð òåìû'; // Mod 'TopicStarter' by Digger"

appearing on top of my edit language file...i had this mod on 1.1.5...but have never had it since...not sure why it is displaying this...ugh!

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dextrous

i installed it on a previous version of SMF....what can i do to fix it now? thanks!

babjusi

Quote from: dextrous on October 08, 2008, 12:04:24 PM
i installed it on a previous version of SMF....what can i do to fix it now? thanks!

Open the Modifications.english.php file in the languages directory and make sure that the closing php tag, ?> is at the end of the file. If it is not,then move it there. Save the changes and re-upload the file back overwriting the old one. Hope it helps :)

dextrous

Quote from: babjusi on October 08, 2008, 12:08:03 PM
Quote from: dextrous on October 08, 2008, 12:04:24 PM
i installed it on a previous version of SMF....what can i do to fix it now? thanks!

Open the Modifications.english.php file in the languages directory and make sure that the closing php tag, ?> is at the end of the file. If it is not,then move it there. Save the changes and re-upload the file back overwriting the old one. Hope it helps :)


yes this file is fine...it seems like the navigation file...if there was a problem here it would affect all the pages i think!

Rumbaar

Make sure you edit and look in your appropriate Modifications.{language}.php file.  Also check there isn't one in your custom theme folder as well.
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Deprecated

It's not at the top of the "edit language file." He means it's at the top of the "edit language" screen, i.e. the screen at Admin -> Configuration -> Server Settings -> Languages.

That's in Admin.template.php. That's the file the OP needs to look into to find the problem.

Dextrous, please attach your Admin.template.php file to your reply post.

greyknight17

Is this issue resolved? Try checking the /Themes/default/languages/index.english.php file. That file may not be closed properly. If you are not sure, attach that file here.

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